Denver Riggleman is Right
The establishment needs to shut the fuck up and learn something about OSINT
For 24 hours, the media and certain members of the J6 Committee have been whining about former member Denver Riggleman coming forward with information he knows. Riggleman has been unfailingly complimentary of the Committee and is primarily advocating for a more thorough review and analysis of the evidence they have collected — especially from open source intelligence aka OSINT.
But Congress, like law enforcement, is largely allergic to using OSINT as the source of anything. The reason is a combination of the idea that, 1) if it’s public it can’t be illegal, and 2) if it’s public, everyone knows that anyway, so who cares?
This is nonsense of course. Talented OSINT researchers like @Gal Suburban, @Clayberg, @davetroy and #KAnon can work through these kinds of cases far more thoroughly and far more rapidly than standard investigative techniques ever can. By at least an order of magnitude.
Yes, getting direct testimony from people is important, but what’s more important is what they already did, not how skillfully they’re going to lie about it after the fact. It is possible to recover history — if you know how and where to look for it.
Everyone leaves fingerprints. Everyone.
Frankly, there are a handful of us out here that are consistently ahead of the press, Congress, or law enforcement about QAnon, the insurrection and the ongoing insurgency. The reason for that is we’re good at OSINT — and they all ignore it.
We’ve been right for two years about all this while they’re still figuring out what QAnon is — so maybe the establishment should stop listening to themselves talk and listen to Denver Riggleman for a hot minute?
And then they should listen to us. 🏴☠️🇺🇸
#ArrestMikeFlynn
PLEASE tell me U know how to reach him-- his info re: Trump ally interconnectedness is spot on!
I have information on Ali Alexander calling into the Dept of Homelands Security Dec 21sr st THE SAME TIME TFG had MOC In the Whitehouse --the committee/FBI needs to re-analyze this info ASAP
I am concerned. Denver is a careful analyst, but there seems to be a concerted effort to smear his capabilities and character. It is fair to critically analyze his work, but when the criticism is all ad hominem, and not related to his work, or it mischaracterizes his work, I start to feel like something is off.